Images by John Hook On an early summer’s morning, Kuha‘o Zane sits before his computer in his office at Sig...
Through analog and digital photography, Nani Welch Keli‘iho‘omalu recreates the layered histories that she finds herself placed within.
L.A.-based Shingo Yamazaki paints a multicultural Hawai‘i upbringing steeped in meditations on identity and memory.
Many hands pitch in to restore and revive the abundance of the historic North Shore region.
A native Hawaiian scholar reflects on the depths of knowledge to be found in the Hawai‘i State Archives.
As many lament the emerging placelessness of American cities, a writer considers the potential of repurposing Hawaiʻi’s historic buildings.